Rebecca Loos' claims of an affair with David Beckham rocked the footballer's marriage to Victoria and it has now been revealed why she decided to go public with the allegations. The Beckhams were rocked by affair allegations that formed the crux of their recent Netflix documentary. Rebecca Loos' decision to go public with claims of an affair with David led to Victoria describing the aftermath as the "hardest period" for them both.

Now, a new book by author Tom Bower has revealed for the first time how Loos only decided to speak out after being appalled by David's treatment of a waitress. In The House of Beckham, Bower writes: "The turning-point for Loos was realising Beckham's double standards. After a meal for SFX employees at Madrid's Hard Rock Cafe, Beckham did not leave a tip.

" "The following day, the waitress gave Loos a note for Beckham. "Explaining that she survived on the tips, she expressed her anger that someone as famous and rich could be so mean. After reading the note, Beckham was alarmed, reports the Mirror .

"'Give her this,' he said handing over a thick wodge of euros. Reflecting in February about how Beckham had played her and lied to her, Loos was angry." Loos, who was let go by Beckham's agency SFX, later sold her story to the News of the World, alleging an affair with the footballer.

The Beckhams' PR advisors quickly orchestrated a stage-managed show of unity on holiday in the Alpine ski resort of Courchevel to try and offset the damage to Brand Beckham. ".